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Joseph R. Holzapple

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He was reassigned in July 1961 to Headquarters U.S. Air Force as assistant deputy chief of staff for systems and logistics. In May 1964 he became director of the Weapon Systems Evaluation Group, Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense. In September 1966 he
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in 1938 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. He received an honorary doctor of laws degree from the same university in 1958. He entered aviation cadet training in December 1940 and graduated in August 1941 with a commission as second lieutenant and his pilot wings.
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In July 1958 Holzapple again was assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force, this time as deputy director for operational forces with Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. In August 1959 he was assigned to the Air Research and Development Command at
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Holzapple returned to the United States in February 1946 and was assigned to Headquarters Army Air Forces, Washington, D.C., with duties in the Requirements Division of the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Training and Requirements. He entered the
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in Norfolk, Virginia, in August 1949 and completed the Joint Operations Course there in January 1950. He returned to Washington, D.C., and was assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force for duties with the
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aircraft. In May 1945 the group moved to Okinawa where it operated until August 1945. During this period, Holzapple flew eight combat missions over Japan and mainland China, totaling 33 combat hours.
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at Baltimore, Maryland, where he served first as the deputy for strategic air and later as assistant for operational readiness. From August 1954 to August 1955, he attended the
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aircraft and used them for approximately two months before the group returned to the United States where it was reequipped with
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with 18 oak leaf clusters, and Distinguished Unit Citation Emblem with oak leaf cluster. His foreign awards included the
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returned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force as deputy chief of staff for research and development.
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Holzapple became commander in chief, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, with headquarters at
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in September 1942, where he served as operations officer and then commander of the
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with etoile d'argent (France), the Croix de Guerre with palm (France), and the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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aircraft. In November 1944 the 319th Group converted to
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Recipients of the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Subsequently, he performed various flying duties at
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Peoria, Illinois
Arlington, Virginia
United States of America
United States Air Force
General
U.S. Air Forces in Europe
47th Bombardment Wing
World War II
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
Air Medal
United States Air Force
four-star general
U.S. Air Forces in Europe
Peoria, Illinois
Bradley University
Jackson, Mississippi
Patterson Field
Barksdale Field
European Theater of Operations
319th Bombardment Group
Twelfth Air Force

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